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Exercises in Probability

This document contains 19 probability questions with solutions. Each question has multiple parts that calculate probabilities of different events using concepts like combinations, permutations, conditional probability, binomial distribution, and counting principles. The questions cover a range of probability topics including dice rolls, coin tosses, cards, questionnaires, committees, defective items, poker hands, balls in urns, and more.

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Exercises in Probability

This document contains 19 probability questions with solutions. Each question has multiple parts that calculate probabilities of different events using concepts like combinations, permutations, conditional probability, binomial distribution, and counting principles. The questions cover a range of probability topics including dice rolls, coin tosses, cards, questionnaires, committees, defective items, poker hands, balls in urns, and more.

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SUHASNU DEY

INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
Question 1

a) Outcome of events (1,4) (4,1) (2,3) (3,2)

Let A be the event that sum of spots on the two dice will be 0.5

()() ()()
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Probability of A, P (A) ¿ + + +
6 6 6 6

¿ ( 361 )+( 361 )+( 361 )+( 361 )= 364 = 19


b) Let B be the event that difference of spots on thetwo dices will be 2

Outcome of events ( 6 , 4) (5,3) , (4,2) (3,1) , (4,6) , (3,5) , (2,4) , (1,3)

() ()()() ()()() ()
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2
Probability of B, P (B) = + + + + + + = = =
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 36 9

Question 2

a) Let A be the event that there will be 2 or more consecutive heads

Outcome of events (H H T), (T H H), (H H H)

1 1 1 3
Probability of A, P (A) = + + =
8 8 8 8

b) Let B be the event that there will be at least 02 heads

Outcome of event (H H T), (T H H), (H T H), (H H H)

Probability of B, P (B) = ( 18 )+( 18 )+( 18 )+( 18 )= 48 = 12 =0.5


Question 3

3 Hats, 4 shirts, 4 trousers, 2 shoes

A man can be dressed in 3 * 4* 4* 2 = 96 ways

Question 4

Total English alphabets = 26

Total vowels: 05 (a , e , i , o , u)
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
nd
a) No of 04 letter words (provided 2 letter is vowel) = 26*5*26*26 = 87880
b) No of 04 letter word (exactly one vowel) = 5 C 1∗4∗213=185220
c) No of 04 letters words (at least one vowel)

01 vowel + 02 vowel + 03 vowel + 04 vowel


4 2 2 3 4 0
4 C 1∗5∗21 + 4 C 2∗5 ∗21 + 4 C 3∗5 ∗21+ 4 C 4∗5 ∗20 =3966895

Question 5

a) No of 07 digit telephone numbers that can be formed =


6
9∗10∗10∗10∗10∗10∗10=9∗10 =9000000

(Total digits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)

b) No of distinct digits = 9∗9∗8∗7∗6∗5∗4=544320

Question 6

No of states in electronic device = 2100

Question 7

10 !
No of customer choices = 10 C 2= =252
5 !∗5!

Question 8

Questionnaire = 10 Questions

No of outcomes = 2 (yes , no)

a) No of ways in which a questionnaire can be answered = 210=1024


b) No of ways in which a questionnaire can be answered with 5 yeses and 5 noes =
10 !
10 C 5∗5C 1= =252
5!∗5 !

Question 9

No of ways in which a questionnaire can be answered with 4 yeses , 4 noes & 2 no options

10!
∗6 !
= 4 !∗6 !
10 C 4∗6 C 4∗2 C 0= ∗1=3150
4 !∗2!

Question 10
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
Condition: 02 cards are drawn sequentially without replacement

a) Let A be the event that two cards drawn are both aces

4
∗3
Probability of A, P (A) = 52
=0.0045
51

b) Let B be the event that 02 cards drawn are both spades

13
∗12
Probability of B, P (B) = 52
=0.0588
51

c) Let C be the event that two cards drawn are of the same denomination

4∗13
∗12
Probability of C, P(C) = 52
=0.235
51

d) Let D be the event that two cards drawn are of the same suit

13∗4
∗3
Probability of D, P (D) = 52
=0.0588
51

Question 11

Standard deck = 52 cards

Sample size = 5

a) Let A be the event that third card drawn will be ace

1
∗1
52
∗4
51
Probability of A, P (A) = ∗1
50
∗1
49
=1.28E-08
48

b) Let B be the event that third card drawn will be spade


SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
1
∗1
52
∗13
51
Probability of B, P (B) = ∗1
50
∗1
49
=4.168E-08
48

Question 12

Democrats 6

Republicans 4

Size of committee 3

a) Let A be the event that committee of 03 contains 02 democrats and 1 republican

6!
∗4 !
2 !∗4 !
Probability of A, P (A) = ∗3 !∗7!
6 C 2∗4 C 1 1!∗2 !
= =0.5
10 C 3 10 !

b) Let B be the event that committee of 03 contains more democrats than republican

Event outcomes (2D 1R ) (3D 0R)

6 C 2∗4 C 1 6 C 3
Probability of B, P (B) = + =0.67
10 C 3 10 C 3

Question 13

4 Red Cards, 4 Black cards

Let A b e the event that Sebastian correctly identified at least 03 of the red cards

Event outcomes (3 Red, 1 Black), (4 red, 0 Black)

4 C 3∗4 C 1 4 C 4
Probability of A, P (A) = + =0.243
8C4 8C 4

Question 14

8 Good , 02 Defective items

Sample Size 5

a) Let A be the event of finding at least 01 defective item


SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
Event outcome ( 01 D , 04 G) , (02 D , 03 G)

2C 1∗8 C 4 2 C 2∗8 C 3
Probability of A , P (A) = + =0.77
10 C 5 10 C 5

b) Let B be the event of finding both defective items

Event outcome (02 D , 03 G)

2C 2∗8 C 3
Probability of B , P(B) = =0.22
10 C 5

Question 15

Let A be the event that poker hand contains exactly 3 aces

And B be the event that poker hand contains at least 02 aces

P ( BA )=P(A ∩B)/ P ( B )
Event space A (AAAXX)

Event space B (AAXXX) (AAAXX) (AAAAX)

A ∩ B=( AAAXX)

4 C 2∗48 C 3+ 4 C 3∗48 C 2+ 4 C 4∗48 C 1


P ( B )= =0.041684
52 C 5

4 C 3∗48 C 2
P ( A ∩ B )= =0.001736
52 C 5

P ( BA )=P AP∩( BB) =0.0416

Question 16

Let A be the event that poker hand contains exactly 2 kings

And B be the event that poker hand contains exactly 2 aces


SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability

Desired probability P ( BA )=P( A ∩B)/ P( B)


Sample space A (KKXXX)

Sample space B (AAXXX)

A ∩ B=¿

4 C 2∗48 C 3
P ( B )=
52 C 5

4 C 2∗4 C 2∗44 C 1
P ( A ∩ B )=
52 C 5

4 C 2∗4 C 2∗44 C 1
P(A/B) = =0.015
4 C 2∗48C 3

Question 17

Urn 1 4 Red , 2 White

Urn II 2 White , 3 white

Condition: 01 ball is transferred from urn I to urn II & then 01 ball is drawn from urn II

Let P (A) be the probability of drawing red ball from urn I

P (B) be the probability of drawing red ball from urn II

P (B) = P(B/A) *P(A) + P(B/A’)*P(A’)

P (A) = 4/6 = 2/3

P (A’) = 2/6 = 1/3

P (B/A) = 4/7, P (B/A’) = 3/7

P (B) = P (B/A) *P (A) + P (B/A’)*P (A’) = 4/7*2/3 + 3/7 *1/3 = 11/21

Question 18

Urn 1 4 Red, 2 White

Urn II 2 White, 3 white

Condition: 02 balls are transferred from urn I to urn II & then 01 ball is drawn from urn II
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
P (A) be the probability that ball drawn from urn II will be red

E1 = event of drawing 02 red balls from urn I

E2 = event of drawing 02 white balls from urn I

E3 = event of drawing 1 red ball & 01 white ball from urn I

P ( EA1 )= 58 , P ( EA2 )= 38 , P ( EA3 )= 48


4C2 2 2C 2 1 4 C 1∗2C 1 8
P ( E1 )= = , P ( E 2 )= = , P ( E 3) = =
6c2 5 6C2 5 6C 2 15

P ( A )=P ( EA1 )∗P ( E 1) + P ( EA2 )∗P ( E 2) +¿


5 3 4
∗2 ∗1 ∗8
8 8 8
¿ + + =0.5916
5 5 15

Question19

Fair coin toss ten times, given 10 tosses produced 5 heads

a) P ( BA )= P (PA( ∩B
B)
)
, Given P ( B )=
10 C 5
2 10

- −−−−−−−−−¿

½ 9C4/2^9

1
∗9 C 4
2 9C 4
P ( A ∩ B )= 9
= 10
2 2

9 C 4 10
∗2
( )
10
A 2 9 C 4 126
P = = = =0.5
B 10C 5 10C 5 252

b) Exactly 3 of the 1st 5 tosses resulted in head

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
½ ½ ½ 7C2/2^7

1
∗1
2
∗1
2
∗7 C 2
2 7C2
P ( A ∩ B )= 7
= 10
2 2

7 C 2 10
∗2
( )
10
A 2 7C 2 1
P = = = =0.083
B 10 C 5 10 C 5 12

Question 20

_____

P(A) = Probability that 5 tosses produced at least 2 heads

H + 1 head , 2 head , 3 heda , 4 head

1
( 4 C 4 15
P ( A )= ∗ 4 c 1+4 c 2+ 4 C 3+ 4 =
2 2 32 )
P ( B ) : Probability that 5 tosses resulted ∈exactly 2 heads

1
∗4 C 1
2 4 4
P ( A ∩ B )= = 5=
2 4
2 32

4
∗32
P ( )
B
A
=
P ( A ∩B ) 32
P ( A )❑
=
15
=
4
15

Question 21

Let P (A) be the probability of selecting male

P (A) = 45/100

Let P (B) be the probability of selecting democrat


SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
20
P (B) = 45/100 ; P ( A ∩ B )= , P (A / B)=P( A ∩B)/ P( B)=20 /45=4 /9
100

Question 22

The probability that GG would produce a gold coin is 1

The probability that SS would produce a gold coin is 0

The probability that GS would produce a gold coin is ½

By Bayes rule the conditional probability that the choose box is GG , given we have observed a gold coin
is

P¿¿

Question 23

a) Probability of getting exactly 2 sixes , given exactly 2 aces


2
6 C 2∗4 C 2∗4
Required probability is= 6
=¿0.0308
6

b) Probability of getting exactly 2 sixes , given at least 02 aces

( 6 C 2∗4 C 2∗4 2 ) + ( 6 C 3∗3 C 2∗4 )+ ( 6C 4∗2 C 2 )


Required probability is= 6
=¿ 0.036
6

Question 24

Urn : 5 Red , 5 White

Sample Size : 05

Let A be the event that there are at least 2 red balls in the sample

Let B be the event that there are exactly 3 red balls in the sample

P ( BA )= P (PB∩( A )A )
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
Event space A (RRWWW , RRRWW , RRRRW , RRRRR)

Event space B ( RRRWW)

5 C 3∗5 C 2
A ∩ B=RRRWW , P ( A ∩B )= = 100/252
10 C 5

5 C 2∗5 C 3+5 C 3∗5 C 2+5 C 4∗5C 1+ 5C 5


P ( A )= = 226/252
10 C 5

P ( BA )= P (PB∩( A )A ) = 100/226 = 0.04

Question 25

Probability that 01 light will malfunction = 0.1

Probability that 20 light malfunction = 0.1^20

Probability that all 20 lights will glow = [1 – 0.1^20]

Question 26

Probability that operation malfunction = 0.01

Probability that operation not malfunction: 0.99

No of items : 10

a) Probability that none of the operation malfunction on exactly 8 of the items


8 2
10 C 8∗( 0.99 ) ∗( 0.01 ) = 0.004

b) Proability that none of the operation malfunction on at least 8 of the items


8 2 9 10
10 C 8∗( 0.99 ) ∗0.01 +10 C 9∗0.99 ∗( 0.1 ) +10 C 10∗( 0.99 ) =0.999886

Question 27

Probability of knowing correct answer, P (C) = 0.8

Probability of Guess, P (G) = 0.2

a) Exactly 8 of the 10 answers = 0.8^8*0.2^2 = 0.006711


b) At least 7 of the 10 question
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018

Exercises in Probability
(TC, 3G) , (8C,2G) , (9C , 1G) , (10C , 0G)
7 3 8 2 9 10
¿ 7 C 3∗0.8 ∗0.2 +8 C 2∗0.8 ∗0.2 +9 C 1∗0.8 ∗0.2+ 0.8 =0.595608

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